Kindness is one of our MOPS 2016-2017 theme words for this
coming year. Kindness is defined as the quality of being friendly, generous and
considerate. Synonyms include warm-heartedness,
affection, gentleness, concern and care.
Our Word of God defines kindness as a fruit of the Spirit in Galatians
5:22. The Greek word Kindness translates to “the divine kindness out of which
God acts toward humankind”. God wants us to be like Him. He equips us as believers with the Fruits of
the Spirit, one of those being Kindness. God desires us to reflect the fruits
as Christians and with the Holy Spirit’s help it is possible. As a sinner I am
reminded all too often that I desperately need His help!
I bought a shirt at a one of my weekend Junkin/craft show
adventures. On the front it has in big,
beautiful font “BE KIND”, on the back it quotes Luke 6:36 “Our Father is kind,
you be kind”. I’m a sucker for t-shirts
with one liners and bonus points for scripture I can wear. The message sounds simple enough: be kind. The irony of this t-shirt is that God
used it to convict me during one of my “sinner, in the flesh” moments and for
that I feel the money on it was well spent.
I have been happily married to Michael for 13yrs this coming
October. In those 13yrs we have had some
“hum dinger” arguments. Looking back
however I rarely remember the issues and “whys” of our fights. They usually end with us both realizing they
were over silly, selfish things and that making up is much more fun. We were in the middle of one of these
arguments recently, and in our typical argument style I was spewing out
hatefulness (at a loud volume) and he was quietly not responding back to me (annoying),
thus provoking me to keep on until I got some sort of reaction or
response. Well, I got one. In the middle
of our argument he glanced down at my “Be Kind” shirt and his eyes met mine and
he simply reminded me out loud “be kind”. Ouch. Convicted. Here I was wearing a Be Kind shirt for the
message to the world and inside the doors of our very home I was being far
opposite of that. God used my husband’s
simple response to convict my heart and caused me to consider how many times I
portray kindness to the world, advocate for kindness, and ask strangers reading
my shirt to be kind, however I often poorly represent it in my home to the ones
I love the most.
As wives and mothers we have a mighty job. A friend of mine once described motherhood as
our ministry. Inside the walls of our
home we have a ministry field to represent Christ. That starts with modeling Christ’s behavior
with the help of the Holy Spirit to the ones God has placed in our homes. So many times we put on smiles for the world
and come home tired and tapped out and are unkind to our very own. Thankfully in God’s good grace and mercy He
gives us family who love us through our not so finest moments. To me this is so representative of how Our
Father loves us. He sees us in our ugly,
selfish, unkind selves and loves us still.
He allows us to make up with Him. HE FORGIVES US. He reminds us to Be Kind in a gentle way and
He even gives us His Holy Spirit to help us.
I always love to hear practical ways we can implement what
the Word tells us. Let me suggest to you
fellow mommas and wives some ways we can show kindness in our very home with
the ones who could use our best the most.
First I feel that we need to start with prayer. This is our cry out call to the One who can
give us what we need the most. If you
feel like you’re about to lose it with your spouse, cry out to Him in prayer to
give you a gentle and humble response and to hold your tongue so you do not sin
in anger. When not in heated arguments,
and when life is going smooth, ask God in prayer how you can demonstrate
kindness to your family this day. What
can you do that will show warm-heartedness, gentleness, care and concern to
your spouse and children. God will help
show you what makes their hearts light up best.
Do something each day that will serve them in love. Make them a favorite
meal, leave a note, look deeply into their eyes and tell them something you
love about them. Selflessly and
unexpected acts of kindness are the best.
We know how good it feels when someone shows us kindness. Just consider what those intentional acts of
kindness can do within the walls of your home for the Kingdom of God.
Sometimes when my plate gets too full, Michael will remind
me to save my best for our family and not offer them the leftovers. He is so wise to know me well enough to tell
me this. While we certainly need to show
and give kindness to the world it needs to be an overflow of what it going on
in our family. Get your cup filled from
your relationship with Our God. Be kind
to yourself, remember you are His and if you are a believer in Christ you are
equipped with the power of His Spirit. Pray
to Him for His Holy Spirit to fill your heart with the Fruits and wait for Him
to give you sweet opportunities to bless your family with the gifts of
kindness. Then go out and wear that “Be
Kind” shirt humbly!